Confidence in projections of global-mean sea level rise (GMSLR) depends on an ability to account for GMSLR during the twentieth century. There are contributions from ocean thermal expansion, mass loss from glaciers and ice sheets, groundwater extraction, and reservoir impoundment. Progress has been made toward solving the “enigma” of twentieth-century GMSLR, which is that the observed GMSLR has previously been found to exceed the sum of estimated contributions, especially for the earlier decades. The authors propose the following: thermal expansion simulated by climate models may previously have been underestimated because of their not including volcanic forcing in their control state; the rate of glacier mass loss was larger than previousl...
Sea level change is one of the major consequences of climate change and is projected to affect coast...
In view of the scientific and social implications, the global mean sea level rise (GMSLR) and its po...
In view of the scientific and social implications, the global mean sea-level rise (GMSLR), its possi...
Confidence in projections of global-mean sea level rise (GMSLR) depends on an ability to account for...
peer reviewedConfidence in projections of global-mean sea level rise (GMSLR) depends on an ability t...
Global-mean sea level (GMSL) has been rising unsteadily by about 1.5 mm/yr since 1900, but the under...
Although the global-mean sea level (GMSL) rose over the twentieth century with a positive contributi...
Global-mean sea-level rise (GMSLR) during the twentieth century was primarily caused by glacier and ...
Simulations of the last 500 yr carried out using the Third Hadley Centre Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere GC...
Sea-level change is one of the major consequences of climate change and is projected to affect coast...
Evidence is reviewed that suggests faster sea-level rise when climate gets warmer. Four processes ap...
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Sea level change is one of the major consequences of climate change and is projected to affect coast...
In view of the scientific and social implications, the global mean sea level rise (GMSLR) and its po...
In view of the scientific and social implications, the global mean sea-level rise (GMSLR), its possi...
Confidence in projections of global-mean sea level rise (GMSLR) depends on an ability to account for...
peer reviewedConfidence in projections of global-mean sea level rise (GMSLR) depends on an ability t...
Global-mean sea level (GMSL) has been rising unsteadily by about 1.5 mm/yr since 1900, but the under...
Although the global-mean sea level (GMSL) rose over the twentieth century with a positive contributi...
Global-mean sea-level rise (GMSLR) during the twentieth century was primarily caused by glacier and ...
Simulations of the last 500 yr carried out using the Third Hadley Centre Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere GC...
Sea-level change is one of the major consequences of climate change and is projected to affect coast...
Evidence is reviewed that suggests faster sea-level rise when climate gets warmer. Four processes ap...
Respond to this article Email alerting service here in the box at the top right-hand corner of the a...
Sea level change is one of the major consequences of climate change and is projected to affect coast...
In view of the scientific and social implications, the global mean sea level rise (GMSLR) and its po...
In view of the scientific and social implications, the global mean sea-level rise (GMSLR), its possi...